The MCC Museum – Lords Cricket

The MCC Museum – Lords Cricket

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HRH the Duke of Edinburgh opened the MCC Museum in 1953, making it the world’s oldest cricket museum.

It is dedicated to the history of cricket and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), which is the governing body of cricket in England and Wales.

The museum, which dates back to 1864, covers the whole history of cricket, from its inception as a mainstream sport in the early 1800s to the present era of Twenty20 and the IPL.

The MCC Museum at Lord’s Cricket Ground offers a variety of exhibits and artefact’s to visitors interested in the sport of cricket and the history of the game. Some of the highlights of the museum include:

  • The collection of cricket equipment and uniforms, including historic cricket bats, balls, pads, gloves, and helmets, as well as the famous baggy green cap worn by Australian players.
  • The interactive exhibits that explore the history of cricket, including the evolution of the game, the development of the rules, and the impact of cricket on British society.
  • The section dedicated to the history of the MCC, including the development of Lord’s Cricket Ground, which is the home of cricket in England, and the history of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) which is the governing body of cricket in England and Wales.
  • The section dedicated to the history of international cricket, including the Ashes series between England and Australia, and the history of the ICC (International Cricket Council).
  • The collection of cricket art and memorabilia, including paintings, prints, and photographs of famous cricketers and cricket matches.
  • The section dedicated to cricket coaching and development, including interactive exhibits that allow visitors to test their skills and learn about the techniques of the game.
  • The library and research centre, which holds an extensive collection of books and archives related to cricket history and the MCC.
  • The museum also has a digital archive, where visitors can access to a wealth of material from the museum’s collection online
  • The temporary exhibitions the museum hosts throughout the year, which delve into specific aspects of cricket’s history or showcase the works of contemporary cricket-inspired artists.
  • The chance to take a tour of the Lord’s Cricket Ground, including the famous Long Room, the dressing rooms, and the players’ balcony.

Overall, the MCC Museum offers an in-depth look at the sport of cricket, its history and its impact on society, as well as the Marylebone Cricket Club, which is the governing body of cricket in England and Wales. It’s a great place to visit for cricket fans and anyone interested in the sport and its culture.

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